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S rlif ca the .year -me elected -allicere.., Wielding the gavel for the Class of '52, Parke Hess demonstrated his versatility in every phase of activity including the ACORN, Student Council, class commit- tees, W.A.F. and Hi-Y clubs, baseball and intramurals, and scholarship. Active in sports was Parke's assistant, Bob Abbott, who also contributed to the Stu- dent Council and Hi-Y. Bob served for three years as Purple color captain. Leading the list of Joan Miller's activities were hockey and the vice-presidency of Girls' Hi-Y. Our secretary also participated in class committees, Student Council, and A Cappella. Financial expert for the Class of '52 was Rowland Hutchinson. Hutch, president of Boys' Hi-Y, also took part in Student Council, class committees, and baseball. 26
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t tfecwp AavtcU,,,, Mr. Herzog's friendly smile and lively spirit have animated all our class activi- ties—sophomore magazine campaign, parties, dances, checking the senior pictures and gowns, and the problems of a busy senior year. His encourage- ment and guidance have proved inval- uable to our class. In addition to his class activities, Mr. Herzog spent much time instructing the boys in gym and supervising play- ground activities in the school district. We will not soon forget the time, thought, and effort Mr. Herzog de- voted to us and our interests during our senior year. Mr. Herzog is shown at the left in consultation with one of his boys. 25
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4 c Miwtcttcc eo %ctiwatect activities... With the goal of boosting school spirit the Senior Executive Committee, under President Parke Hess, met every Monday morning. The class advisers and the seven- teen members discussed class problems and planned for the party, play, and dance. They sent cards and flowers to students and teachers when they were ill and on Memorial Day they placed wreaths on the graves of teachers who had died. The committee, with Bob Abbott, also arranged our assem- bly programs. The Senior Executive Committee shown standing below are first row: Treasurer Rowland Hutchinson, Historian Joan Parker, President Parke Hess, Secretary Joan Miller, Vice-President Bob Abbott; second row: David MacCleary, Ann Kildare, Joyce Mac- Gillivray, Sue Holmes, Barbara Frazier, Bet- tina Belefonte; third row: Harold Keeler, Jack MacKnight, David Kline, Bill Fawley, Bruce Schmucker, Tom Kerr. Miss Goodman and Mr. Herzog, class advisers, proved the steadying influence of the committee. 27
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